Angiography Catheter

Advantage retained by Catheter angiography is the ability of the physician to perform procedure such as balloon angioplasty or insertion of a stent to improve blood flow to the artery.

Advantage retained by Catheter angiography is the ability of the physician to perform procedure such as balloon angioplasty or insertion of a stent to improve blood flow to the artery.

Quick Details of Angiography Catheters

Properties: Interventional Equipments

Type: Intravascular Catheter

Brand Name: Penty

Model Number: Angiography catheter

Place of Origin: Hangzhou, China (Mainland)

Licence Number: CE/ISO13485

Soft tip: yes

Radiopaque: yes

Atraumatic tip: yes

Kink resistant shaft: yes

Optimum torque ability: yes

Curve retention: yes

Smooth surface: yes

Color coded: yes

CE certificate: yes

ISO certificate: yes

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details

5F/6F JL3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0 5pcs 3.5 127x26x18cm

5F/6F JR3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0 5pcs 3.5 127x26x18

5F/6F Pigtail straight 5pcs 3.5 127x26x18

5F/6F Pigtail 146 degree 5pcs 3.5 127x26x18

RH, YAS, RS, RLG 5pcs 3.5 127x26x18

Port : Hangzhou

Lead Time : 15~30days

Advantage of Angiography Catheters

Advantage retained by Catheter angiography is the ability of the physician to perform procedure such as balloon angioplasty or insertion of a stent to improve blood flow to the artery.

Features of Angiography Catheters

Double-braided construction yields optimal 1:1 torque

Pebax material allows for thinner walls and larger lumens in the smaller French sizes

Atraumatic soft tip for ostial engagement

Company advantages

Five products are certificated with CE mark.

With continuous cooperation and growth our distributors, Barty Medical now has it' s presence on 4 continents.

Until Octuber 2018, with 3-year development, Barty Medical has more than100 employees, including technical specialists in precisionn processing, medical engineering and a experience sales team most of whom have worked over 10 years in the industry.

Peripheral angiography

Angiography is also commonly performed to identify vessels narrowing in patients with leg claudication or cramps, caused by reduced blood flow down the legs and to the feet; in patients with renal stenosis (which commonly causes high blood pressure) and can be used in the head to find and repair stroke. These are all done routinely through the femoral artery, but can also be performed through the brachial or axillary (arm) artery. Any stenoses found may be treated by the use of atherectomy.


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